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Koizora shows a similar unconditional love Satoru showed Miyuki in the film. However, Koizora is a bit heavier compared to the sweet but melancholic feel of Analog.
-Both are GMMTV shows.
-Both are BLs.
-WilliamEst, which are a side couple in Me and Thee, are the main couple of Thamepo!
-Also has similar elements of comedy, drama, romance as well as found family bonding!
-Both are BLs.
-WilliamEst, which are a side couple in Me and Thee, are the main couple of Thamepo!
-Also has similar elements of comedy, drama, romance as well as found family bonding!
Both have 2 female leads, both revolve around a murder, both are very suspenseful, both are very dark, both make a deal with eachother to get comething, both revolve around a murdered husband
-Both dramas are romance stories about couples who are already married or close to marriage, not just dating.
-In both, the characters heal from past hurts and grow through love.
-Each couple starts off awkward or distant but slowly develops a sweet, real love.
-Neither drama uses toxic drama tropes like cheating, kidnapping, or abusive exes.
-Both focus mainly on the main couple and their relationship, keeping the story simple and intimate.
-In both, the characters heal from past hurts and grow through love.
-Each couple starts off awkward or distant but slowly develops a sweet, real love.
-Neither drama uses toxic drama tropes like cheating, kidnapping, or abusive exes.
-Both focus mainly on the main couple and their relationship, keeping the story simple and intimate.
-Both are romance dramas centered around marriage or arranged marriage rather than dating.
-The couples start with a forced or awkward beginning and slowly develop real feelings.
-Both stories show emotional growth, where the leads learn to trust, open up, and understand each other.
-Neither drama relies on heavy toxic tropes like cheating, kidnapping, or violent ex-lovers.
-The focus stays mainly on the main couple, keeping the storyline simple, sweet, and relationship-driven.
-The couples start with a forced or awkward beginning and slowly develop real feelings.
-Both stories show emotional growth, where the leads learn to trust, open up, and understand each other.
-Neither drama relies on heavy toxic tropes like cheating, kidnapping, or violent ex-lovers.
-The focus stays mainly on the main couple, keeping the storyline simple, sweet, and relationship-driven.
Follows the SAME setting, FL is investigating her sister’s death which is complicated and the ML (also from WIFTY) supports her and helps her and she’s determined to uncover the truth! It finished airing like a month ago!
Seul and Seungtaek love line remind me of Tsukumi and Itsuki in Perfect World.
Male characters both have spinal cord injury.
Male characters both have spinal cord injury.
GUYS HEAR ME OUT Shirasaki and Asami's dynamic this season is SO SIMILAR to Takara and Yujin's that I was giggling and kicking my feet when the play was introduced. Double is a story about codependency between two theater actors, Takara loses his ability to speak as he experiences a shut down from being so stressed about work, one day he sees a play and he gets enamoured by the main actor, Yujin. They immediately hit it off and Yujin teaches him acting, so the story revolves around Yujin's jealousy and love for Takara, as the later quickly surpases him and experiences many opportunities within the industry, while Yujin has no option but to support him. This rivalry, man y'all need to watch this show. One of the best dramas I've ever watched period, Shirasaki's love for Asami reminded me so much of Takara !!<3
both have a "demon" inside a human body first their protagonist try to get rid of the spirit possessing the person they cared about but then they found out theres a much more complex story to the characters and empathize with them
Both have the older female lead and younger male lead vibe. The female leads are more outgoing than the male leads who seem calm, reserved and introverted. The female leads are career oriented type of women. Both stories start off with the “from grass to grace” type of vibe for both male leads. Both male leads climb their way up from growing up in the village to finally spreading their wings to the city life after meeting the female leads. A bonus is the good fashion sense which is common in the female leads ?
Prison setting.
Female led/driven.
Strong sister bond the driving force behind characters (Claire in CB, Mo Eun in TPOC).
Female leads framed/falsely convicted for the crimes they're sent to prison for (Bell in CB, Ahn Yun Su in TPOC).
Female led/driven.
Strong sister bond the driving force behind characters (Claire in CB, Mo Eun in TPOC).
Female leads framed/falsely convicted for the crimes they're sent to prison for (Bell in CB, Ahn Yun Su in TPOC).
Both are a show set in a Omegaverse.
KNOT is about a Alpha and Omega while Pit Babe is about a Alpha and Alpha.
Omegaverse themes are more prominent in KNOT.
KNOT is about a Alpha and Omega while Pit Babe is about a Alpha and Alpha.
Omegaverse themes are more prominent in KNOT.
ML is deceived by his toxic friends who obsess over him and have some secret arrangements behind his back. Main couple is not really toxic though.
Both dramas are set in school/university settings where the leads start off as rivals and slowly grow closer. In both series, competition plays a big role in pushing the characters forward and deepening their connection. They also share a focus on the characters’ hidden struggles and emotional growth.
One ML deceives the other ML into a relationship where he uses him as a stand-in for his actual crush. Brief happiness between leads until the deceived ML realizes this. Then, chaos ensues. Toxic obsessive vibes.